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  2. Amiga demos - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] New Amiga demos are released even today, although the demo scene has firmly moved onto PC hardware. Many Amiga game developers were active in the demo scene. The demo scene spearheaded development in multimedia programming techniques for the Amiga, such that it was de rigueur for the latest visual tricks, soundtrackers and 3D ...

  3. Amiga music software - Wikipedia

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    Together with the well known Dr. T's Midi Recording Studio, Pro Sound Designer, Sonix, SoundFX, Audition 4, HD-Rec, and Audio Evolution, there was also much Amiga software to pilot digitizers such as GVP DSS8 Plus 8bit audio sampler/digitizer for Amiga, Sunrize AD512 and AD516 professional 12 and 16-bit DSP sound cards for the Amiga that included Studio-16 as standard software, Soundstage ...

  4. Phenomena (Amiga demogroup) - Wikipedia

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    A pure demogroup from the start (as distinct from groups that started out cracking Amiga games), in April 1988 Phenomena released their first demo, The Star Flight, [4] one of the early demos featuring Soundtracker music and the to-be staple effect of demos, the horizontal starfield effect. [5]

  5. Demoscene - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1985, a large, spinning, checkered ball—casting a translucent shadow—was the signature demo of what the hardware was capable of when Commodore's Amiga was announced. Simple demo-like music collections were put together on the C64 in 1985 by Charles Deenen, inspired by crack intros, using music taken from games and adding some ...

  6. Tristar and Red Sector Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    During the summer, RSI decided to concentrate on the Amiga and formed an Amiga division. In the beginning of 1987, Red Sector's Commodore 64 section became dormant, to bundle forces on the Amiga. At this time, RSI's first Amiga demo was coded by HQC and released to the Scene. It was followed by the second, "Twilight with Music" by Karsten ...

  7. Amiga software - Wikipedia

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    Amiga software is computer software ... (Database), MovieCraft (animation), Deluxe paint II, Deluxe Music ... The Amiga was a focal point for the "demo scene". The ...

  8. Deluxe Music Construction Set - Wikipedia

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    Deluxe Music Construction Set (DMCS) is a 1986 music composition, musical notation, and playback package for the Amiga [1] and Macintosh.The program was originally released as Will Harvey's Music Construction Set for the Apple II and other computers, but was redesigned (and the Will Harvey name dropped) for the deluxe version.

  9. OctaMED - Wikipedia

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    OctaMED is a music tracker for the Amiga, written by Teijo Kinnunen.The first version, 1.12, was released in 1989 under the name MED, which stands for Music EDitor.In April 1990, version 2.00 was released with MIDI support as the main improvement.